FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
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Term P-element activity ID (Ontology) FBcv:0000486 (FlyBase CV)
Definition Mutation induced by the transposable activity caused by a P-element, a DNA transposable element. The P-element is 2.9 kilobases in length with 31 base pairs inverted terminal repeats. Upon insertion it generates a flanking duplication of 8 base pairs at the target site upon insertion. Mobilization is induced by the activity of a P-element transposase.[ FlyBase:FBrf0202435 ]
Also Known As "mutation induced by P-element activity"
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Aberrations (FBab)  MUTAGEN     693
Alleles (FBal)  MUTAGEN   26204
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   |__transposable element activity
       |__P-element activity  35360 rec.
           |__Delta2-3 transposase 8111 rec.
           |__jumpstarter activity 19 rec.
           |__p pi25.1 supplied transposase 11 rec.
           |__p pi25.7wc 13 rec.
           |__PM hybrid dysgenesis 1455 rec.
               |__male recombination induced by dysgenesis(+) 232 rec.
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